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Propagation of barotropic vortices over topography in a rotating tank
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1991
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AeroacousticsOcean DynamicsEngineeringFluid MechanicsGeophysical FlowGeophysicsUnsteady FlowVortex DynamicHydrodynamic StabilityBroad HillRotating TankMultiphase FlowWake HydrodynamicsVortex DynamicsVortex FlowsHydrodynamicsAerodynamicsVortex Induced VibrationIsolated VorticesBarotropic Vortices
A small-scale cyclonic vortex in a relatively broad valley tends to climb up and out of the valley in a cyclonic spiral about the centre, and when over a relatively broad hill it tends to climb toward the top in an anticyclonic spiral around the peak. This phenomenon is examined here through two-dimensional numerical simulations and rotating-tank experiments. The basic mechanism involved is shown to be the same as that which accounts for the northwest propagation of cyclones on a β-plane. This inviscid nonlinear effect is also shown to be responsible for the observed translationary motion of barotropic vortices in a free-surface rotating tank. The behaviour of isolated vortices is contrasted with that of vortices with non-vanishing circulation.
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